a. Also 9 virandoed. [f. prec.]
1. Provided with a veranda; furnished with verandas.
α. 1823. L. Hunt, Poems (1860), 272. Nor would I have Verandad windows to forestall my grave; Verandad truly from the northern heat!
1885. Howells, Silas Lapham (1891), I. 144. The stretch of verandaed hotels and restaurants along the shore.
β. 1825. Heber, Jrnl., 14 Sept. Three good-sized rooms, verandahd all round.
1865. E. Lott, Governess in Egypt, 107. The lower basin was surrounded by a marble-paved verandahed walk or terrace.
1885. R. L. & F. Stevenson, Dynamiter, 145. A large verandahed court.
γ. transf. a. 1818. M. G. Lewis, Jrnl. W. Ind. (1834), 84. The whole house is virandoed with shifting Venetian blinds to admit air.
2. Abounding in verandas.
1893. The Critic (U.S.), 16 Nov., 316/2. The verandahed South is the home of the open-air trouvère.